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Direct fabrication technologies for different materials have been developed to great detail, yet for glass, one of the most aesthetically pleasing materials known, developments are still in the early stages. By examining material properties, common technologies and analysing the parameters governing the direct fabrication of glass the following conclusions can be made; Fabrication technologies are available but must be adapted for the properties of glass. This case study which was elaborated as part of a master thesis, tries to show these fabrication abilities by moving away from computer-controlled additive processes to a manual process, derived from conventional welding techniques used in the chemical industry.
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